April, 2013 (8)
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Call the mountains! (6:1-2)
The Lord sent a summons to Judah and Jerusalem. They must face His indictment in His courtroom. But why are the mountains called as witnesses?
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Jesus and the infants (18:15-17)
Jesus called little children to come to him and blessed them. Many theological theories have been built on this passage but what does it actually teach about children and their salvation?
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What is an elder? (1:5-9)
A look into the New Testament's view of leadership in a church from the letter to Titus. The qualities that are required in leaders, what would prevent men from becoming elders and why we need elders with these qualities to be evident in their lives.
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A confident prayer; a cry for mercy (18:9-14)
Jesus told the story of a pharisee and a tax-collector - a religious man and a rogue. Which man did God accept, and why?
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Taking away the props (5:5-15)
Micah foresaw a day when God's true people would have nothing to lean on except God Himself. But what more could we want or need.